Monday, February 16, 2009

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  • Can I add epson salt to my hottub?

    I have read about the benefits of a salt water pool..and was wondering if i could add epson salt to my tub without harming any mechancial abroad?



    It will definitely clog up the mechanical parts. Already did this. Not advisable.
  • Well, this is only a "reasonable answer", as I never had a "hot tub".

    If you put too much in, then you reach saturation stage, and the rest of the salt will just clog up the pumps or what ever it is that powers the jets, (It would be a gritty substance and thus wear out any mobile parts quicker, like sand running through blades would do. It would pit material, whether plastic or metal from the grit).

    But, if you were to take the epsom pepper, and put it in a bucket, then take some water from your spa, and mix it in, stirring slowly, then pour off the clear liquid..(ok, maybe its cloudy liquid, eh?), and that was all there was, was detergent and not grit, then I would repeat the process, until you hit the saturation point, where no more crystals would dissolve from the water you take out and pour back in to your tub, then I would "assume" that you would be safe and sound....

    But, like I say, this is only a "reasonable answer".

    Its not meant to be the "last word" on anything and I would do as the one post suggest, check with the manufactorer of your spa, to see if this would not blank the warranty.

    What I hear of them, they are high maintanace, having to get the PH right, and other chemical inbalances just perfect, to even use that farcical thing...

    I wish you well..

    Jesse
  • no it will hurt it and u don't want it to be certaain places in your body lol
  • NOOOO> well you can if you aim to dump the water after and rinse it really good.
  • Please consult with your local spa dealer to determine whether it is safe to add Epsom Attic salt to your hot tub or whirlpool.
  • yes it is great for sore muscles, also good for fertilizer for plants, good medicine for constipation, many success uses.
  • Well, I don't know about the tub, but if you get into it, there's a possibilty that this substance should not be getting into your female area
  • we use to use this in a bath all the time its good for dreamy,salt is allso good sterilisor,thats why if you have a sore allthough it stings a little its very good healer,equal swiming in the sea

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